Mark's luck with RB has been pretty staggering. For both Lewis and Mark - if something can go wrong at exactly the most inopportune moment, it will.

I was sitting at turn 10 yesterday and you could easily, easily see Vettel on the power 6-7 car lengths before anyone else. Watching that corner made me realize that Vettel's success comes from not making mistakes - but his luck is phenominal, and his car is without a doubt in a completely different league to the others. And because he doesn't have to drive it on the edge just to be competitive I have to assume it's that much easier to not make a mistake.

It actually took a lot of enjoyment out of watching F1 seeing that disparity so obvious. I can only hope next year's changes shake things up.

Mark's luck with RB has been pretty staggering. For both Lewis and Mark - if something can go wrong at exactly the most inopportune moment, it will.

I was sitting at turn 10 yesterday and you could easily, easily see Vettel on the power 6-7 car lengths before anyone else. Watching that corner made me realize that Vettel's success comes from not making mistakes - but his luck is phenominal, and his car is without a doubt in a completely different league to the others. And because he doesn't have to drive it on the edge just to be competitive I have to assume it's that much easier to not make a mistake.

It actually took a lot of enjoyment out of watching F1 seeing that disparity so obvious. I can only hope next year's changes shake things up.

With Mark it doesn't come all down to luck most of the time, it comes down to the car not being able to handle how he needs to push it to try and win. They give him all the stuff they don't need for Vettel, so he's left with nothing but scraps. Seriously, I mean wheels falling off multiple times in a season? Come on.. that's not bad luck, that's terrible work and lack of attention by Red Bull. Webber has had something go wrong with his car pretty close to every race this season, how many times has Vettel? that's not luck.